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MOVIE BARONS
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FRIDAY, MAY 15
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mont of Holls wood’s biggest stars in
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CURE A FLIRT?
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DESIGNS SOUGHT
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MODEENPREANEMENT
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THE LIGHTNING FLYER
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Doug Fairbanks. . ,
Rose—The Lottery Bride, Jean-
Conrad Nagel.
Tivoli—Unfaithful, Ruth Chat-1
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TARRANT COUNTY’S
JERSEY HERD WINS
burnt
out hi
realize
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deeply
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them t
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Sermon" \
. JE
BROWNING S
tendime
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GALLO &TISEN •A wele-dio"" Serenada"
Showing Today Thru Saturday
“HELL BOUND”
SECRET
SIX”
With
JEAN HARLOW
JOHN MACK BROWN
LEWIS STONE
7
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one yell nuff.
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If.
.ruuAws"m,EEWTAF"Sevu
Setworu.
True story Hour -W?B Me.w°"*
ones and Hare -WJ Network.
The thinker*- H.V Network
I Theater of the Air-WEAL Network
Come and be surprised:
sor A MOVIE
Little Theater, 1312 W Tucker
__The Play s the Thing, direction
"scor°4Dai-tac"aSkanlaz
Ernestine Sschumann-Heink Ln‘
By United Press. rTV
AUSTIN, Tex., May 15. — Nine 1 I
new buildings to cost $4,000,000. 1
have been ordered erected by re-
Sans Soucl Inn. Stop Edgewood
__Dancing, chicken and steak
dinners.
KT AT, EORT WORTH
7:00Around the Town.
7:-Glenn and BIU.
2:45—Waves of Melody •
8:15-- Frank Bird and Orchestra.
11 :00-- Majestic Theater Frolic.
KFJz, FORT WORTH
Fommerce conven
bwheherhwrllMrs. Johnson war
carrying A kerosene lamp nne
bmp landed on living roomr
which burst into flames. G W: Mt
Bailey fell on the lamp and cut his
wrist Edward W. Peters fell over
Bailey and burned his hands on
"A Guy Can't Make An Hon-
est Limn in the Bootley Rack-
et Account of These Crooked
Cops Tryin’ to Chisel in
Guess I Ouyht to Quit It ( old
and Open Me up a Milk
I Route!” j
•eTWome ef
QaramountPictur
; a0— Joymakers,
N .<*>— Narimba M.lodi«»
K 15— TCU Variety progtam
8145- Skeet and Iuttercup.
• :00— Doria Commande
F the words used over re rai words
week could worGs
qH0#V06D
' Sveaeat a cool hetieat
By JACK GORDOX . ri.
OE BROWNING looked at himself in thesmirrorardihe
minor was in his room in a cheap East Side boarding
, t .on- Raising Junior: Orchestra.
10—iBonale Laddten,
i45—Lowell Thomas.
N00-Amos ’n' Andi.
.•,■15—Mill*. Alda and La Forga
3120- Pit 11 Cook.
’I LOOKED IN MIRROR
AND wept; says JOE AT THEIR HOME
Ne Inerenne in
FHees fer T>
soper-Ateraetiom
25c
until l r M.
KMa Any Tim.
10e
d,
Au otr Ueuartmcnts Plume 2-5151
‘ Plus
BILLY MUTH
. organ idea
TOM HOWARD
"The Fest"— Art ‘
SILLY SANDALS
Talkartoon
•---LAST TIMES---
TODAY. .
, WILLIAM
POWELL
la "Indies Man"
Swan Song For VaudevilleBraadon:ts Mere Tonight
Lellan, third place. _
Tarrant Countys herd of 13
cow< was from the Conway Jer-
Farm, Village Creek Farm,
prub- ---- ---- I
""8 Southwest Channel
BUSTER
KEATON
In
•PAILOR, IKDROOM
AND BATH"
Nothing Ever So Funny!
a n umu restest Suttmmntm a
Wo9T
West Texas
of FRANK FAY. Laura LaPlante,
Joan Blondell and even’ '
— gorgeous girls.
Funniest. Frenchiest Farce
of the Taikina . -
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pidhl
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AHES sailed for Honolulu to i
S marry John McCormick.
movie director, In response 10
a cabled proposal—that a I
report about Mrs. Janet Hamil
ton Gattis, lower right, widow
of a naval officer: Not long
ago McCormick, upper right,
took out a license to wed beau
3 :43- Brazilian Night inzale.
t:00-- Nestle’s progran •
e:30—Breyer Leat Bo>«.
45—Th be announced
7 :00- Billy Jones and Emi* ere
7 :30--Soloists and Orehestre:
8:00-- The Quakers.
8:30—lara. Luand kem- .
8:45—The Razumufins.
9:00--Slumbe Music.
9:30—Gilbert and Sullivan Gem7
10 :00— Orchestras,
wAn . SEw 10KK- 309- 00 k. •
z-00_Lght Opera Gen *
::45-- Hony 9 Sernp Hook: •
4:00- ■ Barn OrhnstrA-
4:30-Orchestra; Orime < uD
r:00--Morton Dovney and Ojr'iHna.
N:15-The House Beside ilh-ond
! 3 on- Orchestra.
ri.OO—Arthur Pryor’" Ban"
.
route to
A vomin« Airplane Comedy ‛
with the < town r’rinee *t |
deg l
tlful Dorothy
Mackall, left.
Nothing Like: That on Her
schedule. Declares Dha.
of Cameron King ......
MOTION PICTUKES
Hollywood—Hell Bound,
CISCO, May 15.—The Rotary
Club meeting at 12:15 Thursday,
postponed with the regular pro-
gram until next week and went
in a body to the union station to
reported engaged to Neil Miller j greet the Fort Worth special
since the first romance has
postponed these nuptials, is
this the way they get ideas for
movie plots?
-ROSE
Today and Tomorrow
FDDII CANTOR in
•WHOOPFF!
PLUS--A Dogville. Entirely •
urnl Clor».
New York Permanent
Wave Shop
so Texn: sational Bank EiAk
Open Evening by Appointmrnt
k. waiting Phon* 2-310
rWosE 3-asos
Bevboins nLDO-TIIN! nwa
inler its Wen Elchth
s0verLzwetK»DrnkBt
-g;urun.
wuWDsP&VINCO"E».2=om ‘
sWEAI program (2% hour).
T 30— Travel Lecture.
, no—WEAK proKram 0 noure
9 00—Feature: oopez Orehestra*
10100— l»v, • Barnatormer"i“
WWAS, LO1 ISVIM.r—366- St* *.
s 0-pnii Conk: Fenturen
1 m-WJz ||', hours' Thenter O' A
BA.....- n nas GeL. Oree.....-
HOW OMAHA—309—300 k
Kegulper Bhowins, Star •
TOMORROW 11 a.m:
Oiven b Mr. and Mrs, Flelde
FIELD'S BEAUTY SHOP
AT wa» +yeara-aze-
1 that day Joe Brownina has . ners.
been giving vaudeville audiences
fire and brimstone sermonn.
The more Joe acts like the sei l-
ousheined gentleman he heard
on the box, the louder the aud- ।
and°eruaged down the street. I
Down around the corner was a
gentleman mounted on a box
The gentleman, loud and very
pious, was warning folks to re-
pent before the Judgement day. terton.
The Judgement day. according to
I he preacher, would be along in
about five minute. If his hearers
didn't ehange their ungodly, wa!? I
Joe Browning stood and Mst. '
encd. There he saw, was A Hyams,
gentleman with as sour a face as
his one.
TN ""
I the
that h
it is
will be
decesso
to whe
and so:
chologi
whatev
first t
power!
fire am
urally.
lacking
Yet a
bibed t
will fl
success
Herr
ues his
Germa
them i
armisti
closing
the d
‘revolut
time,
settles
Tow
Quiet.’
"Had
1916 t
a stor
iiatn-aahiu is *«««*"
OIL GIVES TEXAS BRIEFS &1C
Comedian May Not Be God’s Gift to Women But He
Makes Customer Laugh
n, United Fraas. ,
newlyweds. do not appreciate siap;
stick comedy. At least. they dont
think the series of events w nucn
delayed their honeymoon "a
funny. ...
After the ceremony the
was showing her new home,,10
Mrs. Jichard Carpenter, mother
the bridesmaid I pstairs.othe
bride tripped, stumbled Aza , ‘ '
Mrs. Carpenter and both fell th .
what your husbande are
saying .bout you?
.___.___._____ I " Palace—God's Gift to Women,
Browning left his mirror Frank Fay.
............... ' nSarwrassetandrashi’wnir.
New Liberty — Second Wife.
3
,0
tinupdipite the fact that not one
British talkie ha ever madet. a
halfway success in the Unite
States Elstree persists in main,
smug complacency w "tch
if it were not so
the Maon,
entire flight.
Intracoastal
Matron Deplore* the
IOE BIOWNING maybe "e Carillo.
J ought to mention that Joe is
headlining the new vaudeville bill ; Powell
at the RKO Majestic today
s :00- solelsi: Meaturen.
• 5— Musical Morent”
6 00-WHAP program 13 nour"‛: .
„ "NeN-ta News orchetra
KMOX. *T. MH’I*—tt* l—•••• k
nO-WAnC 12% hour,;.
s 230— Spend Blendern; Gol!.
11 Paul Tremaine directs the only
remote dance orchestra that num-
bers a harpist in its ranks.
Morton Downey never carries
less than two dollars in change
. with him so that he can 3inEie
the coins in his hand.
The world-renowned diva, now
70 but looking 15 years younger
since she left her home here a
year ago made this plain upon I
her return recently.
"There never will be any such
thing as a farewell.touron.m
schedule.” she said Withaal the
world so wonderful and all the
people so good to me. Is there any
wonder that I look on life as a
beautiful song?!"
SPECIAL
Genuine Seal and Cowhide
Fitted Hat Boxes, Values
t $56.50 for $10 and 815-
Henry Pollack Trunk
Co., Manufacturers
—rwnerrirn-ane-uminHt-
Watch for
“Adventures
In Africa"
Better Than
"Trader
Hom"
ed that 245 cohtinuities are used
at WABC each week These run
from three to five pages a 100
erage of 1,125 pagesor 171
JOE E.
BROWN 5
WILL INVITE RUBIO
.AMARILLO. May 15,—Invita
tion to attend ths tri-state fair
' will be extended to President Or:
tlx Rubio at Mexico City by 144
Amarllans who leave here tomor-
row on a special train bound for
the Southern republic The trip
, ners will be routed by way of
Austin. Laredo and Monterrey-
The visitors will attend tbs in-
dustrial and aeronautical exposi-
tion in Mexico City. spending two
success of Elissa I
i, In Hollywood,
arter "gle had maae excellent pic-
ture. here but had not received ,
what critics maintained was «
wat rernogntueiTin Eheir weekis
» 98=Macte Ana“uata noomovchestra.-
! 4 :;;u-mi. ot in. Th;*;,;.
4:45—Unci. Abo and DayIA.
3:00-Major Bowes Kamil..
6 oo—i 'onc.it orchestra and. Covlet”
:00-saxophone quartet and orch"*
7:30—To be announced
4+43-' Saki Get Rich."
8:00- Kodak vIogranl.
g :30- Thenter of the Air
3:00—Lopez and Orehestra-
10 :00--Orchestras,
SEW YORK- 395-. 16" k.
( ||« LE TO INITIAIE
Initiation and installation
new members of the Woodman s
Circle of Saginaw will be held at
7 p. m. Saturday. The grove was |
organized recently by Mrs. 11056
bride Brown. Mrs. Etts Davidson will
| install the officers, snd H. A.
Thomas will have charge of the
drill work. ______
He'll show yen
how to make the
.bots that made
him champion of
champions. He
sure to see the ,
whole serie* of t
which this is the
fleet! Nothing
like it for thrills!
"7
W i
]—
—SATURDAY--
You've At1Ai45 m^Thrined to His
' cal0ri0us Triumphs! Sow You Can 05
Him on the Hollywood.sereen. ’
Grentest Show in Fort Worth-
FORE!!
c.otat s pot to
looked pretty dark,
"So I looked in the minor and j
naked myself what I could do with
this awful pan of mine and make
money ...
"J looked and looked sod
wondered and wondered What.
What?"
I -Pari % if’ I
Steam Oil Wave I
$2.45
• W ARNER WAVE" . 910
AG oN
AMDV xp !■ GHOST ranApE"
TERNYTOOS - SEws - SOvELTI
Then there are dramatic ser l
which run as high as 5\P« ,
in conclusion, 122 1-2
casting hours a week call for .
(Hit) words. Nearly 32 times.as
| many will be needed for I I
hours, or 22.912.000. Old some
A KOV
THE W
Ken
ly ab<
as An
of tl
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novel
now M
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for th
by all
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with t
of 181
Maine
His B
ping,
lantic,
ly to
and 1
Dartm
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Ing th
In I
adven
capes,
"high-
he ha<
- imprit
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carry
him.
! All
I sort <
writte
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with t
sets' 1
I run-ol
was 1
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I find
"Tl
lished
Co.
WALLACE
BEERY
HI, vest Charneterizntion sinee
THK. HOtW
In
twice, a week.
Newspaper critics have ad-
vanced many reasons and some
cures for the ills of the industy
st Elstree. One suggested that
the women had no sex appeal a
if they did have the directors
had never been able to transfer it
to the screen. Another recom-
mended that the movie chiefs
dress their star In silkinstead.of
cotton and in 1931 styles Instead
called off. Now Miss Mackail.
gents of 'the —
"the school that oil built.
new units, all
ready for use in 1934, will be
paid for under a new financing
plan approved by the Texas legis-
lature and Gov. Boss Sterling.
Although the university has a
permanent fund of $17,500,000-
'accumulated largely by lease and auu , _
restricted to use of the income 1 . . *
• from investment of the fund. The । TF the words used over ne rai
new plan allows the regents to 1 1 dio station in one
pledge the income for a 15-year
I Sever nye yo.....- • master thrikn
' waistinstiyanrtergnsrnta 1l trank. A
of - nigh-ups
Comay, "combied wit «lorious *
mnnce.
00" Who . Police bulietin"
7 '30—Honolulu Hawaiian Entertainers.
T45—Three Musketeer.
8:00- Rufus and Rastu8,
8:15- Service prog ram.
.nd orchestra.
ences holler. ,
"It's no use." sighs Joe
bodv will take me seriously.
Well, they can just 80
Hades. Maybe I can thlfik
some stronger sermons by
time I meet ’em there.
4334) ’
could be L- ----
wavebntcsen had 'been obtained strife with Elstree.
Work will probably get under --------—
Fowler? district engineer ere, NO FAREWELL TOUR
all. I
ho“A; Joe studied the reflection. hegroanedasltawasnst
much of a reflection because— well, because J<»e » ace ju
Kt all that it should be in the way of manly beauty:
"I wasn’t working." confides ---"
Joe "I was broke and things
(EASTERS STATION"!
I csr I
wLw. < IX( INN ATI-428- 700 u.
5:00--Amos ‛n‛ An .
5 :15--Coffee progtanl.
6;00-- Nestle’s program-
H :30-- Variety.
ti.la— Sterling Jack
7 0n—To be announced ...
1:o--Hoosler Ed Mel. Weavers
8:00—Heatrolntown
8 :20--4 lara, Lu and F.m.
o 300-- Features . Sports.
10100—orchestra (21 houraii
WTAM. < LEVELAND- "80- 1010 "
M ::0— Theater of the Ah.
9:no- vincent lopez Oren-stre*
10:30—Orchestra.
WJK, DETROIT—400-1 190 %
n ___WJZ: Louis Rabaut.
9:0—W32 ‛o Tourm Fontwre.
ji 00—Amos n’ Andy; Saladier”:
9;45-- Radio Reporten.
0:01 — Canada on Parade.
1 j :01 —Organ; Orchest ra.
WEAF, EW YORK- 133-60
With Leo ( Arrillo, Inin Lane and Lloyd
wughes. All Fort Worth is thrilling over
it renlly
to Takes Fourth Place In Heart of
MP Texas Show
the Tarrant County’s jersey herd
took fourth place in the Heart.o.
Texas Jersey Show, Dublin, it was
IXTILL svengali, coming to the announced Friday. _
W Palace Sunday, sing requiem Notice of the award a
for John Barrymore as the lover brought back from the show LErlt
nf tha reat profile and tights. day by M. €. "-------
Temporarily, at least, romantic agent, and L. W Stasney, assist
MlM have been waved aside by ant county agent.
roleswhmnerstar. Erath County took first
in syondali Barrymore plays Johnson County, second, snd Me
the part of s’fiendish hypnotist
He wears a serazzly beard.
In The Mad Genius, his next
nature he ll gtve the kids an- 1 sey ------ . , .
oihX sesre and rittenterX Dairy.
I x 00-Sportn; wanc: Tecture
1 ,; 130— WAIS’ Fenture "" nentun , ne
, Golf Matchen: Feature: V ANC
1 In 15— Around the Town <Or,h»«lr»>.
-l'
"GOING WILD’’
wiw 1awrnee tirey
(aura l>a— Walter "idxeon
< WAKLOrrE GREENWOOD.
In "GIRLS WILL. NF "oXB"
sundny -Honor Amone Lavers"
PERMANENT WAVES
Very special 2- Complete
Guaranteed ?- With Set
Push-Up
Wave
$a.98 '
of 1921.
Lack of Fund".
The critics seize upon a lavish
production from Hollywood
praise it highly and then lament
"whv can’t Elstree do something
iK-this? We have pretty girls
and certainly our accent is better
than the harsh American tone"
cg cLuus Elstre answers that it doesn
Park Inn. Fort Worth-Dallaz havnthemonost famous of the
Pike—Floyd McFalls Orchestra, iters tramped heavily
i-uiL* . dancing. .dticken andstea---------n-Load EattterstiateEt __
"Tell England." » '
"After seeing it,” the critic wrote
-I can understand why our people
prefer American-made war films.
Almost weekly the moyie :
barons are advised by the critics !
that Ronald Colman, CliveErpoki
Elissa Land, Dorothy Mackaml
are just a few of the English stars
that shone dimly in England but
sparkled in Hollywood. The latest
instance that has drawn a storm
of brickbats for Elstree is the an
nouncement of Jack Buchanan,
famous star, that he would return
Ito Hotlywtod, - .. . .1
.1 •As much as 1 dislike havi ngto
Counts, county .. Buchanan said. "the P°"-
etnanav asstat- orz hat ve in the British film in- l
dustry are not Interested in peo-
ple whose record proves that they 1
know how to make good films.
Hollywood a Handicap. _
"It seems to he rathena.handa
cap to have had any Hollywood
experience. That strikes me as
ALL RIGHT-OF-WAY on .
PLEDGED FOR CANAL purely national viewpoint
After discussing Other preju- :
dices of Elstree. Buchanan con
smsmait 'the -2ant
son of oil royalty payments.
After 1933, the university will
.hare the income from, the fud
with Texas A. & M. College.
The new buildings for the un
versity will be erected Ri the fol- u —Tha. touast"and
lowing order: library, boys dor ii00—iecorda.
mtory: student union building
and cafeteria; physics home eco-
omics. geology, architectureand:
engineering classroom buildings.
ette MacDonald.
Poly—Part Time Wife, Leila
; STATISTICAL gleaning*
Frank J. Novak. Jr member
of Sam Lanin’s McAlcer orches
I tra. plays 12 instruments piano,
' saxophone, drums, xylophone. A.
cordion. trombone, oboe vio m. |
cornet, bass horn, and the nut
Frank Readick appears in 18
.________ and PeKay Me- dramatic broadcasts weekly
Laughlin. The average age of the mem-
2330.8808 8nop bersot Guy’Lombardo. orcher-
— ■ noTARY MEEIS DELEGATES I__ ~ ..._____Lira.. laJlii.—---- —---.—
e---""---------------t---KRLD,DALIAS ~T Altho he never carries a
t:00spor Reyiew: High School Band ' Freddie Rich, orchestra leader,
ft oo.myacqueprntenma and Oreheatra. has been late for only tw°
• Water Talk: Jaques Nenara hearsals or broadcasts in 1"9
ana orchpsra, CBS, Nocturne, U's and-one-halt years.
Ernest Naftzger’s name A.
been given 52 different spellings
i by radio fans who have writtea
Young Wivee! Do you know
GENEVIVE
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T H E FORT WORTH PR.ES1
In A MOVIE PLOT’
Hr United Presn.
NEW ORLEANS, May 15
The last major obstacle to t be
completion of the Intracoastal «•
nal in Louisiana was cleared away taming a
recently with the delivery checks would be funny
totaling 140,000 to landowners deplorable.
for rights of way in Terrebonne The recent i
Parish. 1 Landi, vamp, type
The federal government had al-
lotted millions of dollars for the
project, but none of this money
('days' there
’ . _____—'———
KowATYOUR-
Stt"ciscohe"My 15.— There are
some large fish in the .Brazos
’ Clear Fork. A 22-pound cat 18
oh display at the Turner Cash
Grocery store today. It was ,
caught by Dr. N. A Brown
; Cisco. • ■ _________
MUDA.Y, MAI u.
—opAxis
, NBC’s Sisters of the Skillet, Eas n
today and hot tamale. ....
of which will be win not alfow anyone to sit behind them in thejit —_ I
brpadcastingcurrew wm be ob-’be converted. into chewing gum
served at KTAT following to- and properly distributed.
night's broadcast of the RKO-M, would choke every radio anno
jestic vaudeville program. j in the country.
aiani “Sih. Jan Prqenn " you don" -7" columa
and Paul Tsen’s Gypsy Quartet bia mathemeticians have es
Critics Ridicule Attempts Of
Elstree, Demand Better
Pictures
a, AnrwIu K. pvonvw ,
* United Press Con esv undent
LONDON, May 15-^The ques-
tion of "what is wrong witir the
British-made movies?” remains
the most unanswerable one, pro-
l Reclaimed latest model ;
Eastman, $275.00 model B
projector, less 33 1-3 dis-
count. now only $183.35.
Terms is desired.
-ISIS-
Todny snd Tomorrow
A Tlirilllhx Romanee " Daredevil
Aviator
.wrsGs OK ADVENTORE" with
ReN ond ciyde look
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PERMANENT
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you need—“ m
any style you ■
wish. Round •
Curl or Hing- m
let Ends. •
F, I’nited Prens. -
EL PASO. May 15. Women
prisoners in the county jall to
day aren’t th* "refined ladies
that used to be incarcerated, Re-
cording to Mrs. Margaret De
Courcey. matron in the El Pas
countyjail for more than 14
years.
"About 10 years ao the worn- ,
en prisoners were more refined,
she sald. "Then theprtsone
were women of 20 or 3 years
of age. There were not nearly
ao many insanity cases.
•But now we, get young girls I
that start our in life when they
are nothing more.than.babies
They range from 15 to .o year
o aze - families and un-
are the cause of it j --------
I don't think retary of Treasury
or automobiles
-
Obstacles Cleared
Away Now
will .’invite artists thruout the
Hare much to do with it. m country to submit desisnsunr.
hi bottom of even case ’her* new 25-cent piece which will be
Is at* ay a story ot separated issued next year in connection
ASW..2 i, a rent no home with the celebration of the 200 th
"r. and a lack of proper train- nniversary of the birth of George
,0* WashinKonn will be the first to
hear the image of Washington.
SERIES OF MISHAPS antiorpcidstngaaggtottin
FOR BRIDAL COUPLE last session of Congress
run -- On the front of the 25-cent
* i . gtart 4cce now in use is a full-lengt 1
Fall*, injurie and re P gr. or a woman, while the back
|heir Wedded Life uuongraved with an eagle in,
flight.
65:30—Dutch Masters
1 7 ;00- True Story I’our
8:00--Van Tfeusen proKrar
1 8:30— Match of Tim*.
1 3 ;0(>—Orchestras.
10:00—Orchestra Nocturne
KDKA, PITTSBI RGW- 3005- 030 K.
4:43— THomas: Amos ‛n‛ Andy.
| 5:13- String <holr.
1 5 X)— WJZ; Feature.
1 6 :30— Luht icator’s Rv""
6:45-- wjz vrogrAm '-w
9:00--Sport: Weather. Mubie
(WESTERS STATIONS)
KYw, CHICAGO— 204 1- 1080 k.
5:30—Arange Grove. Chieftainn..
6:00-NBC prograns (- houra).
8 :30-- Sparklers: Orchestra
1 9 :00-- sports : Nev a ; Featu re.
' 1 '
WMAQ. CHICAGO-448—670 K
e :00_ Musi : WABC; Orrh. News.
7 00-WABC program noute»
8:30-Tiger Troubadours.
9;00--Amos n’ Andy; Pryor / Hand
• :n0—Dan and Syivia: On heatra.
10:00— -Orchestra i.’. hour).
WBBMI, CHICAGO-389 4-770 It.
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Minteer, Edwin D. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1931, newspaper, May 15, 1931; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552674/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.